FSB detains former Russian military for "spying for Ukraine" in Crimea’s Sevastopol

A former serviceman of the Black Sea Fleet HQ Leonid Parkhomenko was detained in the strategic port city of Sevastopol on the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula.

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FSB argues that man has allegedly been collecting intelligence on fleet operations on the instructions of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, RIA Novosti reported.

"November 22, the Federal Security Service in the city of Sevastopol detained a former serviceman from the Black Sea Fleet Headquarters Second Rank Captain (reserve) Parkhomenko Leonid Sergeyevich," reads the statement.

The security agency claims that Parkhomenko, performing tasks set by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, "collected and handed over to the foreign secret service classified information about the activities of the Black Sea Fleet."

As UNIAN reported earlier, former members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Baranov and Odintsov were detained November 21 by Ukrainian law enforcers at the administrative border with the temporarily occupied Crimea. According to the SBU, Baranov and Odintsov before the Russian occupation of Crimea served in the Naval Forces of Ukraine. However, they defected to serve in the Russian army.